Terrence Malick's Disciples

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41 points | by prismatic 2 hours ago

3 comments

  • softwaredoug 1 hour ago
    I see Malick in a lot but similarly I see Tarkovsky in a lot of overlapping movies. I don’t think Americans are as attuned to Tarkovskys influence on modern film. I definitely recommend Stalker as an amazing film.
    • tpm 27 minutes ago
      I would also recommend his movie Andrei Rublev, though that is probably even harder to watch because of the length and medieval setting; but, for people that like to see something different, this is very different to current movies.

      And from his disciples definitely recommend Zvyagintsev and his The Return and Leviathan.

  • krukah 25 minutes ago
    Tree Of Life is nothing short of a masterpiece IMO. Influential on me personally as my first exposure to how much editing and structure (or lack thereof) build directorial style. It left an impression on me to feel so much for a film that explicitly says so little.

    Obligatory mention of that iconic low-angle shot of The Mother floating gracefully across the plains. One of the best of all time.

    • sharkweek 3 minutes ago
      I should give Malick another shot. I love film, but only first tried him when I was much younger (Thin Red Line) and don’t think I really got it.

      Never tried Tree of Life or any of his more recent stuff.

      Got any recommendations in the first 2-3 of his you’d suggest?

  • trgn 39 minutes ago
    best malick movie that wasn't a malick movie i saw recently was "here".